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Counterspeech: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Countering Dangerous Speech

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This volume looks at the forms and functions of counterspeech as well as what determines its effectiveness and success from multidisciplinary perspectives. Counterspeech is in line with international human rights and freedom of speech and it can be a much more powerful tool against dangerous and toxic speech than blocking and censorship.

In the face of online hate speech and disinformation, counterspeech is a tremendously important and timely topic. The book uniquely brings together expertise from a variety of disciplines. It explores linguistic, ethical and legal aspects of counterspeech, looks at the functions and effectiveness of counterspeech from anthropological, practical and sociological perspectives and addresses the question of how we can use modern technological advances to make counterspeech a more instantaneous and efficient option to respond to harmful language online. The greatest benefit of counterspeech lies in the ability to reach bystanders and prevent them from becoming perpetrators themselves. This volume is an excellent opportunity to spread the word about counterspeech, its potential, importance, and future endeavors.

This anthology is a great resource for scholars and students of linguistics, philosophy of language, media and communication studies, digital humanities, natural language processing, international human rights law, anthropology and sociology, and interdisciplinary research methods. It is also a valuable source of information for practitioners and anyone who wants to speak up against harmful speech.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 22 Dec 2023

Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032454535

About

Stefanie Ullmann is a linguist and Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Centre for Research in the Arts Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Cambridge UK. Her research interests include the use of language in politics and media discourse as well as forms and effects of harmful language in online discourse. She is the author of several journal publications on combatting and mitigating digital harms. Her book Discourses of the Arab Revolutions (2022) examines the power and functions of language in socio-political conflicts. Marcus Tomalin has been a member of the Machine Intelligence Laboratory in the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University since 1998. He has published extensively on speech recognition speech synthesis machine translation and dialogue systems as well as various topics in the philosophy of language and theoretical linguistics with a recurrent focus on the interconnections between mathematics logic and syntactic theory. He has a particular interest in the ethical and social impact of language-based AI systems and he teaches ethics to undergraduates and postgraduates who are studying philosophy computer science and information engineering.

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